
When the world around wobbles hard it feels good to have that calm anchor point to hold on to. Ha de Gött!


When the world around wobbles hard it feels good to have that calm anchor point to hold on to. Ha de Gött!


A bright red rose hip hiding behind a cluster of blackthorn.
Ha de Gött!


An acorn for your Sunday. This little Oak seed will most likely be winter food for birds or small rodents. The Eurasian jay often brings it into open fields and bury it in the ground for the winter. If not found it will germinate and, if surviving grazing animals, grow up to become a mighty Oak tree.
From small to mighty, ha de Gött!


One man’s sunset is another man’s sunrise. Twenty four, three hundred and sixty five. Countless spinns, on and on. We are but a blink in eternity.
Carpe diem, ha de Gött!


Slowly the trees changing for autumn color as shadows getting longer. The swan family gently and proud swims across the bay. This year three out of four chicks survived. A good year for this couple.

Swans famously mate for life even if “divorces” is not uncommon. They build their nest direct on the ground close to the water. Mr Swan is very equal, helps to build the nest and even broods the eggs. He is very protective and keeps a very close watch when I pass them to my boat.
Proceed gracefully, ha de Gött!

Music made and played by my son with pictures by me, ha de Gött!


Just floating, ha de Gött!


Be careful with your wishes, ha de Gött!


Billy was a country boy had a used up tractor for a toy oblivious of come what may with a luscious girl in the hay life like river twist and turn ramifications of that yearn now Billy Junior factor plays with used up tractor
Dedicated to Hobbo, ha de Gött!

Yesterday it was two years since we had the burial ceremony for my son. My sons piano teacher Christer, who is also a church musician, posted a video of my son Edvin when plays Claire de lune by Claude Debussy at age 15. So many times I’ve heard him practice this on the piano but he never allowed me to record it. Even if it was hard to see his fingers move across the keys these gems he left for us in his music somehow makes it easier to cope.